Professor Ken Diller has completed ten years as Associate Editor of the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering (ARBE).
Ken Diller
Professor Ken Diller has completed ten years as Associate Editor of the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering (ARBE). He has held this position since the founding of ARBE along with the Editor, Martin Yarmush of Harvard Medical School, and the second Associate Editor, Mehmet Toner, also of Harvard Medical School.
For the sixth year in a row, the ARBE has been the highest impact factor ranked journal in the ISI Journal Citation Reports, in the category "Engineering,
Biomedical." In addition, it enjoys an impressive cited half-life of 5.2 years. Cited Half-life measures the number of years, going back from the current year, that account for half the total citations received by the cited journal in the current year. The ARBE's impact factor of 11.567 not only places it #1 among 44 journals, but #2 among all engineering journals.